Happy New Year Vendors! The Greater Auburn Gresham Development Corporation (GAGDC) and SSA #32 appreciates your participation as a vendor in our festival, last year andwe want to lock you in again this year! Get the discounted rate until 01/31!

Take a glimpse at our 2017 Recap Video and see for yourself why you wouldn't wait to miss it this year! Over 20,000 people attended last year, and this year will be bigger and better!

Please feel free to reach out to Cheryl Johnson cjohsnsonandassociate. if there are any additional questions and/or clarification needed.

We look forward to working with you this year! Thanks!

The Greater Auburn Gresham Development Corporation (GAGDC) and Special Service Area 32 (SSA#32) would like to cordially invite you to participate as a vendor in the 13th Annual 79th Street Renaissance Festival that is back for TWO DAYS this year!

Last year over 23,000 attendees and more than 100 vendors participated in the largest and fastest growing neighborhood festival in the City of Chicago! This is a great opportunity for businesses, organizations, not-for-profits, elementary and high schools, colleges and universities to “highlight and sell” your products and services to local and citywide residents.

It is also a great way to support our efforts to promote investment, development, family connection, and peace in the community. Pay for your booth before January 30, 2018 and get $50 off the $300 rental fee!

Please complete and return as soon as possible to secure your spot, because booths are filling up quickly for our TWO DAY festival!

We hope you will continue to be a part of the 79th Street Renaissance Festival, Chicago’s “Family Event.” To help boost your sales, remember to promote your participation on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, and other popular social networking sites as well on your own website!

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Mission

To foster and promote revitalization of the community by designing and implementing programs that improve the community’s economic viability; increase availability of quality housing to people of different income levels, while maintaining and improving existing affordable housing; and enhance delivery of social services, particularly to senior citizens.